Perdition Temple release title track from upcoming The Tempter’s Victorious

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Perdition Temple emerged from the ashes of Angelcorpse when guitarist Gene Palubicki established a new act to make the high-speed, texturally-encoded complex riff frenzy that made Angelcorpse so distinctive among the later death metal bands.

Anticipating its upcoming album The Tempter’s Victorious, Perdition Temple today released a teaser video for the title track “The Tempter’s Victorious.” The band’s first album for new label home Hells Headbangers, The Tempter’s Victorious unleashed eight new tracks and cover art by Adam Burke. You can listen to the audio below.

In addition, Hells Headbangers will release a 7″ EP in anticipation of the album with an original and cover song enclosed. Release date for The Tempter’s Victorious is tentatively set for early 2015. The band has solidified its long-fluctuating lineup as the following:

  • Gene Palubicki – guitars (Apocalypse Command, Blasphemic Cruelty, ex-Angelcorpse)
  • Bill Taylor – guitars (Immolation, ex-Angelcorpse, ex-Feldgrau, ex-Xenomorph)
  • Impurath – vocals (Black Witchery, ex-Irreverent)
  • Ronnie Parmer – drums (Catalysis)
  • Gabriel Gozainy – bass

For more information, view the Perdition Temple faceplant page.

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5 thoughts on “Perdition Temple release title track from upcoming The Tempter’s Victorious

  1. Anthony says:

    This is a lot better than the last Angelcorpse abortion or the paltry efforts of Nuclear War Now! forum wannabes. I’ll definitely give this a listen when it comes out in full.

  2. Imposition says:

    This sounds slightly more chaotic than Edict of the Antichrist Elect. More Angelcorpse and less early Morbid Angel. This may not be a good thing. Edict of the Antichrist Elect was fantastic, at least, so looking forward to this one.

  3. fenrir says:

    not sure what to make of it completely but on first listen this sounds great. Superficially at least, I like it.

  4. Deaf Today says:

    We’ll see if it has the same issues as their first record. No recall after a point, probably around halfway on the album. Gene Palubicki is better at this stuff than most however.

  5. Imposition says:

    Ps. Hopefully they will master this thing.

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